Solar Power Break-Through

Sir Charls Shults shows us how he can make 6 kw Solar Systems for a fraction of today’s PV solar panel costs. Power your home & Electric Car for $6,000 instead of over $50,000 for PV systems!

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25 Responses to “Solar Power Break-Through”

  1. aaronready1 says:

    nuclear medicine …
    nuclear medicine sucks man….its not the answer, its part of the problem! we’re iradiating ourselves to death!

  2. catatonicable says:

    How were you …
    How were you knighted ?. And you need to follow the sun with this system.

  3. plumrdude says:

    Can you use that TV …
    Can you use that TV screen to burn off that mustache???

  4. builtSOLARPANEL says:

    I have installed …
    I have installed own solar panels at home. Now it’s easy

  5. lp000028 says:

    the real question …
    the real question are you going to get past just talking

  6. garagecrap says:

    payoff 5-6 years – …
    payoff 5-6 years -time to replace the whole system again and start over.

  7. Shomize says:

    this… is what i …
    this… is what i have been looking for, the time has come for change.

  8. hitssquad says:

    radiochemistry. org …
    radiochemistry. org/nuclearmedicine/radioisotopes/01_ isotopes_ dt. shtml

    “nearly one hundred radioisotopes [are] used in diagnosis, therapy, or investigations in nuclear medicine.”

    “Of the 30 million people who are hospitalized each year in the United States, 1/3 are treated with nuclear medicine. More than 10 million nuclear-medicine procedures are performed on patients and more than 100 million nuclear-medicine tests are performed each year in the United States alone.”

  9. hitssquad says:

    @rocketsensor “for …
    @rocketsensor “for the same reason nuclear waster gets guarded today”

    Did you know that spent nuclear fuel changes over time? Did you know that all radioactive isotopes are potentially useful?
    en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Nuclear_ waste#Re-use_ of_ waste

    “Another option is to find applications of the isotopes in nuclear waste so as to re-use them. Already, caesium-137, strontium-90 and a few other isotopes are extracted for certain industrial applications such as food irradiation and [RTG's].”

  10. rocketsensor says:

    for the same reason …
    for the same reason nuclear waster gets guarded today!

  11. kentcrawf says:

    facinating video… …
    facinating video………are you related to alex tribeck?

  12. Bassmasta79 says:

    did you know that …
    did you know that the sun gives us more than 200,000x the amount of energy that we use today… there is no reason as to why we should not all be solar powered

  13. Lvduggo69 says:

    I built my own …
    I built my own cigerette. Sooo naaaah eeek !

  14. abmod03 says:

    I built my own …
    I built my own Solar Panels for under $100 and a Solar Water Heater for UNDER $10 that are currently powering my 1700 Square Foot home! I used the simple plans at:

    ambigrid-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  15. sabrewolfbilly says:

    it seems to me that …
    it seems to me that the focus of the suns rays are very important to heating the water like burning things with a magnifying glass. So wouldn’t this be altered with the rotation of the earth and the suns position in the sky? just wondering if you would need to compinsate for that.

  16. sabrewolfbilly says:

    Why is there no …
    Why is there no machine to take the heat of fire and turn it into energy for cars— there is- its called a steam powered generator

  17. joblagz says:

    how is this a …
    how is this a breakthrough?? this has been around for ages! it is very impractical..
    think of something else..

  18. abmod04 says:

    I built my own …
    I built my own Solar Panels for UNDER $100 which are currently powering my 1700 square foot home using the plans at:

    ambigrid-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  19. free4me55 says:

    I probably wouldn’t …
    I probably wouldn’t of never got my solar power system if it wasn’t for his guide tinyurl(dot)com/nxapnu, and the stuff this guy is talking about goes way over my head like using the heat to boil water and using the energy to IDK but definately interesting.

  20. sjh7132 says:

    You’d also need a …
    You’d also need a tracking system, which would be a little challenge since the hot water tubes would have to be flexible.

  21. sjh7132 says:

    Do you have a real …
    Do you have a real generator that’s 60% efficient or is that an estimate? How about running the bot water back into the boiler, then you don’t need the other panels to preheat the water.

  22. cmarcus86 says:

    Makron5, how old …
    Makron5, how old are you? I would not associate conservative with Makron5 or environmentally ignorant. I look up to people like Charles Shultz who are go-getter entrepreneurs. Nice Work, keep it up

  23. Antispaceman says:

    Three ways of …
    Three ways of transferring energy, conduction, convection, radiation. Energy is never lost just converted. Conduction, energy transferred through solids. Convection is energy being transferred by air. Radiation is transmitted through electromagnetic waves, the sun produces infra-red radiation which heats the water, your body gives off infra-red radiation. Radiation unlike the other two can travel through a vacuum. Infra-red radiation is at a higher frequency therefore energy than visible light.

  24. darkins779 says:

    You should consider …
    You should consider getting an education ;-)

  25. radzai says:

    Hey Makron, your id …
    Hey Makron, your id should be Moron5. What century are you from? I know conservatives are not the brightest people in the world but I’m sure even George Bush heard of solar panels. You make liberals seem smart.

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